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Headache and Migraine
What Is Headache?
According to the pocket Oxford medical dictionary:
“Headache is a continual pain in the head”
This pain may be varies in duration, intensity and distribution. You may find the pain in front or behind or in one side or both sides of the head. We all get Headache sometim…
IMPORTANT: Headache and Migraine News Blog has moved!
Update your news readers and your bookmarks - the Headache and Migraine News Blog has moved to a new location! Don’t distress, it’s not far. Just click here to go there! The new address is blog.relieve-migraine-headache.com.Original post by Dentistry News From Medical News Today
7 Factors that trigger migraines
Serious headaches can come from any angle. Whether you’re used to them or not, targeting the cause isn’t always easy. Here’s a no-frills commentary about seven of the most common triggers that you can blame migraines on. Even though these might not apply to everyone, the solution may be simpler than…
Anger Headaches
Nothing is worst than a pounding headache. Many society are unaware that their splitting headache can be the root cause of something more than a hectic day of at work. Pent-up anger can actually give you a headache. Recent studies show that bottled-up anger is the biggest predictor of headaches. The…
Headaches come from the strangest things
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I’ve had headaches from too much stress and for looking at computer monitors for way too many hours a day. But have I ever had a headache caused by smells or tastes? Not that I am aware of.
I’ve become a tad nauseous by walking in a grocery store cleaning supplies aisle before due to the stag…
Chew celery
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Here’s a quick domestic remedy for the next duration you have a headache: Chew celery. Or carrots. Or anything hard-and-healthy.Seriously. Exercising those jaw muscles can loosen things up and invent you feel a whole lot better - depending on the type of headache you have.Ju…
Myofascial Release
Thanks to Kerrie by at The Daily Headache for introducing me to the concept of myofascial release. that type of alternative treatment is being used in various parts of the world to help fight migraine and headaches, and so I figured it was day I checked it out.Myofascial release is like a mass…
More on the dreaded light bulb
Since my final post regarding CFLs (Compact Fluorescent Lights), there has been a media frenzy on the topic. My news reader has been inundated (flooded, taken by, buried in) with passionate stories about the energy-saving bulbs. So I think it’s date to step back, take a deep breath, and …
Those flickering Compact Fluorescents!
I appreciated this post on CFLs (no, not the Canadian Football League - Compact Fluorescent Lights) from Somebody Heal Me. I think that is a topic that has snuck up on a lot of us, and that is a great reminder to think about it.For years society with migraine or headache have complained about …
Hot/Cold Therapy: cheap
We’ve all seen those heating/cooling pads. You can put them in the microwave or freezer, and cool/warm your head or neck or whatever you want. The executive models even include fundamental oils or other goodies that can help alleviate a headache.Last year blog TipNut.com came out wi…
Surviving the Holidays
The very first edition of the Headache & Migraine Disease Blog Carnival was posted nowadays. There are lots of entries I’m certain you’ll enjoy reading.For those that don’t know, a blog carnival happens when a bunch of bloggers post on related topics, and those posts are all linked togethe…













